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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1894)
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WANTED-A I'EW 11.ISONS IN IAC1 PLACE to tIn writing ; oen,1 , Rlnrp for IO."nlo ! eke of to writng' . J. Woodbur 12. W. 4.1 slreel , o . parlell . ) < . B-9 , WANTID. &Oo MEN AND TIAMI3 TO Slhl. . G our ( ecu grlnior9. Snlnry $1.OO 10 $ : ,0 per month. accorling 10 abll ) ' . The 1llelDeld IccolIlng Mr ! Co. . " 'clslcr City. 11 ll-M9GS J15 IJOOOn I PIS. JOhN It. COINI'S W\NTS . your order for ledger Ind xes. 116 1.unal . _ _ . t _ - slrret. ll-M4 21' ANTED.-FEMALE HELP. 'ANTlm-FOI TWO \VitN $ . A NIMT Olt to 'a..IAI With IeCOII worl nn,1 .1" "lain sew- lug. Inquire 10rings at No. tOO S. 21st ave. , near SI. ? ty's fiVe. C2021 , WANTFD. A coMI'1TlN'r : GllL FOl HOUSE work. Apply Mrs. J. H. Dumonl. 3C42 La- " layette avenue. QM273 2 S FOR BENT-HOUSES. IOUS S .1' . 1. DAItLINO. lAl\El BLOCK. D- hOUSES l ALL PAnTS 01 TIU CITY. TIn IOUSES . . nR'ls compan 1.O5 Farnain. D- I'LIC NNY & CO. , I I. CONT1NEN1'AL DL ! ' . D- : hOUSES : DENAWA & CO. . lOS N ITI ST. D1.61 . FOi RENT . HOUSE 01" 9 nOOMS AND BARS . on Park ave. Inquire at .22 S. 1lh st. ' ' . D-st3 ; FOR IENT , HOUSn NINE ROOMS : FUR- naee. bath . etc. , nl 32d and Farnam . $2.0 ) : ale cheap houses $50 and $ ( .O . dlrN ent parts cll ) ' . Dexter L. Thomss .01 Bee building. ' D-M13i FOn 1ltT-DESIItABLU DWELLINOS IN allllS of Omaha E. ILIlicnfe . . .3 1'nton . . bIO.ek D-312t. FOI ' IlNT , JIODN .5.nOOl hOUSE ; AT- ' U _ slable. . _ . 2G : Seward sret : npply next / door. . " ' , D-I5t.31' VnOUSE & HTORC . F. D. WEAD. 16 & Dou las " . D-0-31 ron RENT-o-1toO.t CTTAO IN OOOD IE- pllr. city Water . $10.0 per month to good parties . 13 N. 21h. 1 block from Fnram cal .lIne. Inquire nt Itoe'zel's ' stove store , next to postoillee. D-7G3 UOOO : EIIT.IOOM nOUSE ; lATH ROOM and furnace. John H. Webster , Board Trade buldln ! n-MTG CO'AGE OF SIX ROOMS ALL CONVENI- ences. desirable location , three blocks from opera house. J nqlire on premises GS. . 17th opera - 1lh ; ; ; st. T. J. Fltzznorris. D-79 : 3 ONC FLAT STEAM IflltT . LINTON D OCI' . John larln , 31 1.lnton blk. D-798 MODERN 10.nOOM 10UIE , 2019 IJINNCY. D-M933 JI3 B.lOOl ! MODEHN nOUSE. F1\'B MINUTES walk from court house. vacant December lith. O. L. Green. room 23. Darlter block. D-163 FOIl nENf 8 ROOM COTAGI : ALL : OD ova com'cnlences. 212 Culrorln at. Mien . Iog ° 1 & Son , UI and Farnam. D-193 I'Ot lmT , ClmAI. Fblt TiE \VINTER. ole 8.rom house. $0.0. three 6ram eoUace $ : , \ . . A. Scott . Omaha Nat'l ban It. D-:2 FOt R1NT. NEW 8.1lOO ? [ BmCK HOUSE : furnace heat ; newly papered. 318 N. 23rd. D-W6 c FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. , I'LEABAN1' SOUTH 100M I'Ol NTLEMAN. V ) - Inquire _ 1913 . Dodce. B-08 FUhLNlSIIlmItOOMS : 1IOUSElCF7E'1NO. 2026 I'UINIIID IOOMS IOUIEKEEWINO. 226 131. 1ars avcnue. - ) ) E-)11 TWO IIOOMS . SINGLE Oi ENSuTE ; MOD- er : 192 Capitol a\'enue. 1-r12' 26' - - - - Ifl'Il.YFULtN1Sh11W FRONTThOOMAil1 1'arnam. EM:7 2. FOR ; I FIJRNISIIEL " ) FRONT IOOM : steam heut. ; Iii S. 21h al. E-M278 : : . : URNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD. SOUTI PIONT PARLOR : ALSO SMALL IMS : good bould : reasonable. 'fhe Hose , :0:0 1"-568U homey. ' ; IUI IANISOMCLY FURNIShED FRONT rooms with oil cn'cnlence. for gentlemen Cal ) ' ; location very dosimable. Apply 10 2019 1uIey slrcet 1"-583.2- ELEG.INT HOOl AND hOARD HEAION- able. 20 Cass. 1-MI21 JIS' Z'Itt\'ATE F. MILY WILL ACCOMMODATE four couplcs. furnished looms , wih or without boall : gentlemen prerered. :013 St. Mar"s , . ' ' wenuu. F-M01 J3 ; .CEI.Y 1'UHNIHI.m SOITH ROOM : I'll- \'nl' ramln ; gentlemen prefetreti 1 ; brenlrnl If dcisitth * . GI NO'lh 21st stied . " ' - 121 2 . FUHNIHlm 100MH 'AND 10All ; AIO day boamd ; Ilh'ulu family . & South 191h , . _ F'-MhTG 23' E1EOANT LARGE , : HOmI I"UONT ItooSi . . private haul' , beal accoinmotlations. UIO ' 4 Douglas : F-M279 : G' s 1 JICNLY lUUNISlmu ROOMS lrl RENT . f \'th Ijoaid. Cal lt 107 Douglas. F-sqp ' , - : - j UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO n- J l . 100:11 , IUIT.\u 1'1 liOh1hliKEE1'1NQ ; _ low rent. N. W , cor . 1lh and Webster sta. ' S a-MISI ImH'IN 1hl'1C1t OOMH : MOn IN CON- venl'ncea ; light Iluacteelllng : prh'at\ family. prh'atturl 4S : Capitol nenuo , G-2.122 :1' POB _ RENT-STORES AND OFFIOES , 'Ol ! tN' " . msl ROOM , $ . o lON 'l. 331 Hoard ot 'rrade . 1-:0 V ' ' , ; 4'STOISY BRICK BUILDING , . Til .STOIY 3ie 3 ' , ; . ' . ULlINO . $ I I.'ailum Street ThIs buIlding has 1 tIme. proof. cement lupment , complete wle.m heat. tn- Illul'l water on all hours , gas , etc. Illul'latr 11 lou Bie elc Apply - ply at the oflke Of Time Dee . 1-0 I _ _ _ once _ _ _ _ - - . - - _ _ leI. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' . AGENTS WANTED ALI I IN Oi AGENTS MA1m MONEY el ) .elhlg sU11 to orer 11,5. P4nls $3. shirts U. Ileklntoahe , U Uunler Tailoring C. Cln. vlnmMI. O. J-MUGFU' WANTED-TO RENT. - - - - \'N'rEi.hiOUi31SANU FLATS 1'OIt ' ' ht1NT 10UII ANI l'l.'H lrll ; l ' furnl8het hats or houan . rent a specialty. 12. I. Wolkcr , : larkur 111k. K-M:61 I % 6' 6TORAGE. 8T011.OE. FXt.'iNK 13S'EhW. JU UAIN Y. 24-403 TOIAoe 1"01 lOUSlmOLD OOOPS : CL.t2 aud cheap rate. 8. \'vlhs . 11 I"unam.M - ' \ . - DE1 6''OIAOJ UlLCJrO IN OMAHA. U. B gov. b"lcuehoua. household " goods Ird Lt 11" . 1623.1012 L\nworlh O WANTED-TO BUY. - CITY & CO. CLAIMS. ' ' ' IRITCIAID , 12 FAI'M . M-OO FOR SALE-FURNITURE. 111NITtl AUCTION AT 1111 FAItNAM AT 11 l'AINAM Saturdays , 10 o. m. 1obt.VelIs. . 0-501 . ' 1'01 SALE Nf A SACII"ICE. CAI'ETS. Iha < es and furniture which have been but little II le used amid almost new : also house for rent. In qulro 40 S. 27th nve. , 0-M95 FOR BALE- .HORS ES , AGONSTO. ; I'IIAETON BARGAIN : NEW CLOTh II ATI- er , paint , $6 : : another , $ :3. Drmmond ( . 'go Co. P-M126 DIG GI1EATEST IAHOAIN EVER O'I'Em D. A Christmas Ncoent. Fast family Imorse buggy. 2.scatcd carriage and harness at one.quarler value If sold nl once : Inquire at Getsier's bird slore. .00 North 161h street. I'-lSI FOR SALE-MibOELL.NEOUS. . IF YOU BUY BUY TIE nEST : MACKINtoshes - toshes rubber boots . arctics . syringes or nil kinds. gas tubing ; all bet quality. Omaha Teat and Awning ! Co. . 131 Faram st. Q-i0 WEGMAN PIANOS. BllDGEPOlT OHOANS. Woodblldgo iltos. . 11 Ho. 17th. Q-23 FluE lICI\ CAl 7.0TH. $ I ; SAI.L LOTS. $ i M : lre clav. sand . gravel. screenings. 'Vm. J. Welshans. 331 Board of Trade. 'fel. 1639. Q-G n21 I'OI SALBI"OIl CASTE ONLY TILE BEST saloon Ixlure and bar supplY business In the . west. Invo over .0 count nccounls. Address E 6. Dee. Q-IH.e' IOO AND ChICKEN FENCE ; hOARD WOOD 1lckels. C. H. Lee. 901 Douglas. Q-510 FOrt SA I. A FURNACE IN OOOD RRI'AIR. Cal nt . : Sherman avcnue. Q-M262 2 : ' OLAIRVOY ANTS. : RS , DR. II. WARREN. CL4II1VOYANT. RIO- lIable business . medium : 7th year at 1 N. S-Ill 161h - - 424E. I3ENECTA. TIE MOST WONDElFUL claIrvoyant of the Inl century , 161 Chicago . street . ' S-M5n J12. M. SSAGE , BATHS. . ET - ( MADAM SMITIr . 52 S. lIft. 2D FLOOR. rom 3 : massage. vapor. alcohol sleom. Rul- phurln" and sea b ths. T-M20 29- AISSAOE:11IADAJI : BERNARD. ' 121 nODOE : . : , .i i , . . . : f _ ' , , . ' - Mli7 .71' PERSON ; . . DI T. W. STONE. 510 N. Y. LIFE. TEL. Gil. U-2.tt39 MACKINTOSIES & RUDDER DOOTS. 11 I"An - TIE BELLE EPpElLY CORSET MADE TO order from mensure. 1903 I'aral slreel. ' U-M211 ; DIAMOND PHOTOS 75C A DOZEN AT pnoe tors GiG S. IGlh al. : , .U-110 J3 CAINE'f IIOTOS $ noz. ; LAlOEIONn $3,50. framed worth $3. Cowan's. 634 B'way.CIOlulTs. & 'IU 6 D21- I VIA VI : HOMO TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health , bolt and consultation free AddreS : or cal Vlavl Co. , 310 Dee bldg. Lady attendant. - U-51 MASSAGE ELECTRO ThERMAL BAThS . TUEIMAL EI.ECIO JATIS. rIM3SAOE chIropodist. Mine. l'ost 3191 S. llth'at , IStlS\-1 COMPOUND OXYGEN CUlS CONRUMPTJN. ashtma bronchitis and catarrh . Jome trral- inent $0.0 per month ; 3 dns' trIal , free treal. ment. Room 810. N. Y. Lire Bldg. . Omaha. U-Mill TIlE BOSTON ( LADIES ' ) SWCDSI 10VE- ment Cure. 1816 Chicago 8t. is n oueecos. The ladles are responding very rediy anti tinS our melho" to just sit their case. Ihclmat.m , -neuralClo. - kidney and liver dIsease given spe- cial attention. ChronIc cases taken by the month. How Is that pain ladles . In the sacrum and inqulnal regIons ? have II removed before too late. Consultation free Letters answered with stamp encl08ed. Otlce hours 9 to 6 p. m. Saturdays 1 to 6 p. 1 m.U2.IIGID2S' U-2.IIGID2S' MAT11IMONIAL 1.\PEI WITH 1,1) ADV1OR. t.emenls , and pho'os of marrlaeablo people many rich mnled free. Address box 25. Urok- l3'fl , N. Y. U-M133 J20' JmTA.l \'AIILT AND OFFICE FtIItNITUIOIO' : I"III'rUm Indexe. copies I . tilIng cablnelt nn,1 supplies. John If. Comes IIG I'-uram street.UM233 sUI'ples. U-M233 2 : ' THAT TALL GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED to sea that lady that lives on Capitol avenue In limo ThIrd wnrd. December U. she wiKimes for him please to cal back again : sh . thinks he Is the goleman she wants to seq : h" must have made n change on lila taco that caused her not to know him. U-M2C6 B' . MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE I ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO" 31 N.Y.LIFIO loans al low rates for choice security In Nebraska - securly braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city Propcmty. - W-5 LIFE INSUIANCE pOICmS LOANED ON or bought. F . . O. Chesney . , KanlW city W-U . 10. lION Y TO LOAN ON IMlnOVIW OMAHA real cstale. Brennan . Love & Co. . l'aon hilt. W- 17 MONEY TO IO\N ; AT I.OWES'I RATiOS. TIlE O. 1" . DavIs Co" , 1&)5 ) Farnam H..1 " ' -51 TIC LANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPIOVED CITY l'ro\erly. $3,0 and upwards G to 7 per cent ; nG dei3ya. 'V. larnur Imlh & Co. , 1320 Farnama. \Y-5l7 CITY AND I'AIU LOANS AT LWEST rale l'uaey & Thomas . First Nal'l bldg. W-Mt MONEY T LOAN ON OMAhA REAL ESTATE at G per cent. V. ' . hi. 2.lelitie . hat Nat bank w-m bid VERY LOW nATIS : MADE ON UOOD LOANS. J. W. SquIre . 21G l bidg:3 : - _ CITY LOANS. . C. A. STAIU1 . 515 N. Y. II'I . W-s 10 T $ . .OJ. F. D. . \'IOAD , IGTH & DOUGLAS ' W -444 31 -o LAItGIO LOANS LW HA''CS. SMAIL l.OANG. short Ilgiw . it. 1. Harder & Co. , lice \ W'31 MONEY TO LOAN QN IMI'ItOVIOD OSIAIIA UI'10\lm OUAIA prperty . , Fide'ity ' Trust company , 103 ' - I"nrnm TO LOAN.-130,00i ) ON DOWN TOWN 111351. ncu lnoperiy. See J. D. l'jper , Commercial Nn- tona bank buIlding . W- : MONEY TO LOA OHATTELS , J. -3J . I.\IDOCIC. IOM 4 ! ? , nAMa" 111.0(1K X-52G MONEY TO LAN ON FUIINITUIIII . 1'IANOS horses wagona. etc. , et lowest rates In cIty : no removal or goiAls : strictly Confidential el ) rmoval go"l Itrlcly confdental ; you amount. can pay the bail oil at any time ar In any OMAhA MORTGAGE - . I.O.\N CO. , 203 6. 161h atreel. X-523 MONEY TO LOAN ON 1IOUSL7IIOLD FUOINI. lure. pianoS. horses wagon , . or any lUINI- chattel lecurUy st I , west p .lblo rates , which you can I'.Y ' back at any Iliac and In any amount 1.'WErITY LOAN GUAnANTEI CO" , ltooni 4. Wlhnel block. X-5U - BUSINESS CHANCES. COII"St'NPI'l' on INTEHYlW IS 80 Icled from parlu aatile wIth I to 10 per cent In a legltmah buslneu : Inve.lneal under full &uarnlC or principal and interest : .tand- In1 1 and character unquulon . 1' . O. hog 10. . ely , Y-MTI1 - - - . BUSINESS CHANCES. ConUtued AN ESPECIALLY OOOD cnANCI.1 TO TIlE right party who can command $ .0.0 or $ . .O.O to enter on old establIshed tJiiSIflCSS. Addreea I' . O. Box . C el ) ' . Y-MilG FULLY IQUIIED II.ANINO MILL . LIVE town northeast Nebraska ; cchnnRo for lAnd 01 sell. Address rom I.rnzrr block Omnh , - Neb - Y-M503-23 TIlE ONLY FIRST Ct.ASSIIOTIOLs IN TOWN ' or 3.G Inhabitants In Iowa for Rate at a Mcrlco Ir soil at once. Address 2526 Charles Street , Omaha. Y-MI6 25' HOI S.\J on TrAVI'1 : unlo ! SOCK IN city In central I southern Neb I 3.5 Inhnblanl ! ; best plerlpton trade In cl : best of rrAMons for sellIng. Address n 13. Bce. Y-Mli9 20 $3,5).0 $ STOCK OF l iY . ANt SIO S for role In Shtnonllolh , In. : largely new goods' lstight thIs monlh ; will lake halt cash nn , \ clear Innd. Davenport & Waterman , hennn' doh , In. Y-MISO 26' \VANTEI ) . AN IXltmgNl11 I'ItlNTIOlt. with some capitol , to lake I' share nail cltr o In a well established business . A'lIrcss l 2. lice Y-M2j6 25' I-Oi RAI.l3. GOOD I0TI I. IN LIVE TOWN : 01 wilt trade for n good fnrm. 1.01 particulars allrlRS box 142. Carroll . 3. Y- . t2:4 : 2 FOR EXOHANGE A OOOD LOT IN lAS OUA1A TO EX- change for young work horses or mimics. I morcux lros 'ounl , , 30 S. 16th. ' Z-2 $ ' , O ( ) . IMPROVED IAII' ItoCtt. 1.1GnTI.\ Incumb're. to trade for nierchandlse . city property or farms : dcscllbe your Irol.erly. ; Ad. dress 10 17 , lice. Z.M20 21 WANT I'AHMR. gAHTlmN NEil. ANt ) 10\A , for good merchandise . lal\ln Br , On"ho. , . Net It-iml23 : TO 1'XeIANGJ : FOR OMAIA 110IEHT\\ 40 acres two miles rrol i4uutlicriand . Fin. , G nCS In oranges. D. H. Ilall . 20 ) N. Y. ' Life llldg. Z12n21 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. , bARGAINS. hOUSES . LOTS AND FARMS . male or trade. 1" . K. Darling . Barker , l'lnclc. ltL'-623 JC- FOIl SALE NEW 4 .100 : COTTAGE ; C I. br. I cIstern . city water : cor. 30lh and Sahter ; $1.,0 ; long time. Inquire 131S Iar I. Sam- uet lIumns. ' 1010-630 MODEIN 12.1(0051 Hml C1ICAP. 201 INNEY - HF.113 JI3 FOR SALE . AT A IIAItGAIN . MY 1tESI- denco between Burt and Cumin street ; will las. take % In trd . 1A'm. Fiemning UhIm.l17 ' 1'01 A LIMITED TIME. A FINE nESIENCE site corner 39h nnd Dodge . $10000.00 ( paving paid ) . Full cOlllslon to agents. " 'm , I'lem. lag 1th and Douglns , II1713 EXCHANGES AND SAIt S : CiTY I'ItOPEItTY. farms. merchandise. Oarvln Eros. , 210 N. Y. Life. 115-24253 ' BARGAINS , SALE OIt TIIAIE IN nOUSES lots and farms. J. Ol . Frenzer OI'P. I' . O. . It -M852 J8 , 1'01 SALE. LOT tOX150. .2ND AND MAQ . , : $2,00 cash $0,0 per month : price $ .0. Omaha Bicycle Co. . 323 N. lelh sl. ) 1010-291.23 IRRIGATED FARMS NEVEI 1AIL ; FItUIT Potato. grain and stock farms for sale on easy terms : respondence solicited. 10. D. I'almer. room 30. ' ( \ < 's bank Den\'cr , Colo. 1010-141130 WI HAVE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALMOST ever county In eastern ICnns . and southwest Missouri : It will pay youR to 1 'esl"te our "cash rent plan" of sellIng rarm. We can give you better terms lion anybody ; farms Improved : posscR.lol soon. J. II. Brady . Crawford bId ! , Topeka. Kan. HE-Mno J12' leO ACHES IN CttNT1tAL NIOIIrIASKA . CI1EAI' . on monthly payments. WillIams & Mittan . Mc- Cngue building. HIM20t 2t HORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS lAnTON & PhELPS TEL. . I04 , - 20 N. Y. Life bldg. M42SP31' hORSES WINTERED. $3,00 AND $10 PEn month. Address hopper Dros" , l0llehiorn. Nel I 24-887-21' I WILL CARlO FOR A FEW READ OF horses rOI the wInter at $3 per head per month. 10rses sent for and returned at $2 each. None but healthy horses tnken. anti only from re" sponslble parte . I can give best or references . Address , M. J. " 'ech. Gretn , Neb. lig Jl1 f UNDERTAKERS ANI ) EILBALMERS 'IL I3URICET. . FUNERAL.DII11OqTOR AND IDUmCE. FUNGlAJ. Dn TOI ANI I u embalmer lCI8 Chicago 01. . telephioue0. ! . , 530. SWANSON & VALIION . UNDERTAKERS AND . embalmers , 17C1 Cumin st , telephone 1060. 531 2.1. O. MAUL. UNDEITAKEl AND EM- bahner. 117 ) 'aram sl. . telephone 221. 5 C. W. MAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 10lh ST. 533 TYPE WRITER3. STOLEN TYIEWmTElS OFFF2ItF.D FOR snlo should make you suspicious : funny they are mostly Hmllh's Try one and. you will mo.ly ) wi understand why. I'ul line or supplies. Smith- Premier Co. . 1lh and 1'arnamn. telephone 128t. 5St A GOOD CIUSTMAS lHESCNT. TiE I I ) son typewriter. $2.0. Jolm H. Corneu . at 110 FannD street lals Safe , and Lock Co. nndlt b 24' HOTEL HOTEL BARKER. . 13H AND JONES S'fS. 75 rooms al $1.50 per day. 50 rOoms at $2.0 per day. _ Special rates 10 commercial travelers. Room and board by week or month Frank Hldleh , manager. r AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COlt' . 1lh and Dodge. Hems b ) day or week. [ ' - - - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CONVElTEIS HEWOUND ; storage balelrles recharged ; electrIcal and general - ' eral machinists : superior work guaranteed . Omaha Electrical ' , Vorlos. 61 and 61 S. 161h .1. 512 BL1 CI1CAL ENGiNEERS AND CONTHAC- ton , for electrlo light , and molor pl"nls and all kInds of electrical consruction. 'Vc.lcr ni trIo Supply Co. . 48 ant 420 S. 151h sl. 513 COAL. D. ' ! ' . MOUNT HAS HBAOVEO IlS COAL ofce to 20 B. 161h st. , Brown block. 6 : SIJIOI1IDAN . . . ' ' ' ' SllllAN COAL EXCgl.I.EN'I' SUUSTI'rU'rJ for hard coal and $3.5Ion / cimeoper. le05 1.'ar- nlm Street : main entrance Hearth of Trade ' 143 BUILDING & LOAN AISUOIATION HOW ; TO GET A IOrm 01 SECURE COOl ) Interest on savings ApplY 10 Omaha L. & hi . Au ' n . 10t Dee bldg. , U. M. Nollnler , 6t . I. III 1 SIAnES IN MUTUAL L. AND 13. ASS'N I'\Y o. 1 , 8 per cent when . I , 2. 3 years old always redeemable. 10t 1.'aram at , Natlnger , Sec. 515 BIC YCLES. M. O. JAXON , .0 N , 16H. 5:5 O IAIA BICYCLE CO. 32 N. 161'1 5'1 530 A. I. DI AI St CO. , . BICYCLES . 11G I'AlNAA 141 CABPENTEB.S AND BUILDERS " , c. B. MORIIILL . CAIII'IONTIOIl AND IIUILDL7I1 . paper hanging and 81 < ns. brltk work UULDCn. pla. tering O/lc 40 S. 1th at , telephone .08. 61 OPTIOIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. LEAUNG OI'ICIANB. . . I" . l'onder , manager. Eyes examined free. : 8. 161h .t. . In IClaslc1 drug store - 40 Jy' . STOVE IEI'AIItS. . STOVH HEIAlnS VOlt .40.0 Dlb'F'IOItF.NT make of slo , ' " . " 'aiel alachment and coa. ncctons a 51'urlaI Y. 121 Douglas treet . S Omaha Stove Repair Works . 5& HAY AND . GRAIN NUIIASKA HAY CO. , WIOI.1 S\I hAY grlln and mill stuff. 'Ve are siways on the market 10 buy or sell. BO'.H-O Nicholas sl. at.S sl.5I WHOLESIiJJE OOAL. JOHNSON unos. . WIOI.EAI.E DI1ALIOItS IN all kinds of coal . CorespndeDco ll\mlS lolclcd. loS ' " 'aram Ilreet. 5C DRESSMAKING. DILSS1IAI\INO IN FAMILIES. UG ( IItANT. - 24-260 JU' LOS' TWO LIVER AND WITn SIANltLS- : : ell reward. 513 ( Can street , Lost-MIuG . % 1' MUSIO ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. OELLENmCK BANJOIST . AND teacher . UI0 CIUfor' & itt-get. II BBORTJIAND AND TYPE WRITING . VAN 8AN8 SCHOOl , . OF' SIIOIT hAN ! ) . N. 01' JOIT JAND. Y. Ufe . Olb , . At If clzcutar. It . - - _ , l 0 ; It bristles with - _ , JINES . . P tS " good pOints. . s . 'I t And the minute they spy dirt they ' , ' rise up and go for it No mater % , . ' , ' . ' . k what it's on-linen , laces , silk , . - . : PARLINE woolens , flannel , marble , . china , - n ; glass , wood , . metal . . , or your own - - 'COMPOU WASHINC I ' I person , P ear 1. me will get tIe 1 dirt 'IHECREAT INV1TILfl offwah thc least trouble and labor. - . - rISVINfwlCXPCNf. 2L. It saves that ruinous wear and . WIDUr INJUIn To mr ; : , I . . , 1 : . - 7Z.XTVAtCOZORORfi4j& .0 ' tear that comcs from rubbing. NEW YORI ( , ' ' But thcI'c's another point to think . ; - \ about more important still : 77IyrrrTrtrrcPearline sti l'rVrrm'about I " t ' Pearlne is absolutely harmless - less to any washable substance or fabric . ' Peddlers , . anti some unscrupulous wocer will tel you B eware " this Is n good ! " or " the . 'me tS I'carlinc. " IT'S \ , ' ' FALSE-Pcarllnc is le if scntI FALSEI'earlnc never pcddIet1 . : I your grocr selis you nn imitation , be Iloiucst-.tnsdjl hark. 47 lc JAMES PYLl Ncw York. LIPTON TEAS FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. ,000,000 IJnclwgcs Sold " 'cCIt . . Best Grocers Sel Them BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED : lmons IIESILVIOIIED. 119 N. W2 IG. JOB PRINTING. mmn Jon l'mNTINO CO. . FINE I'mNTING of all kinds. 1th at t. . h3e bldg. 5C GRINDING. i , IIAZOI1I3 . S1ICAItS . CLIPPERS. SKATES . etc . \ . L. Untleland . 1061 S. 14th. 565 LEATHER BELTING. - LIOATIIIOR UEI.TINO. CHAS. A. SCIIIERION & Co. . Mfg. , 30 : .mh st. SClltnEN 91 i DENTISTS. - . . Dhl. PAUL DENTIST 202 BUiT ST. 6U 810ckhohl. ( , ' :1 ( e 11 1. omce of Lee-Clarko-Audreesen Hardware Le-Clarke-Andrcesen Co. . Omaha , Neb. , 1)cc 7. 1891-Notice Is hcrbey glvcl to the stoclhohlerl of the Lee- Ciarke-Andreesen Innlware company that the nnnuni mcetng of the stocttholder of the company wi be held at the olccs of 'the said company . , 121. 1 1 and 1223 Harey street , tn the city Of Omaha . In the state of Nebrska , on ' 'uesdlY , Innunry 3. A. D. 1895 , at 3 o'ctoctt p. m. . for the purpose of eleCting a board of directors for the com- pan to serve during the ensuing year , and to. transact such other business as may be presented at such meetIng . Attest : H. J. LEE , President. \v. M. GLASS Secretary. Di 1 to J S Sun I. I . ' . . NOTIOR. ' The PacIfic Exprm5 Comlmn , Office of the President Omaha Nb. . : November 28. 1891 : Notice ts her ) ' llven .trt the annual meeting of the stoclthold tl oC the company ro rthe election of tllccrirs and the trns- acton of such other Uuhil5S ns may prop- erly come before it. wi be lucId nt the I olce of the compnn . No. . 101 Harey street Omaha Neb. . qi , Thursday , January 3 , iSIS , at 1 o'clock a q9ihursda Dy order oC the Bodrd' eS Directors. E. M. lIOnSJ\AN : , Pre8ldent. Attest : I , ' 1 WILLIAM . F. BECjIr. . Secretar\ C 'I D - : . : r E 'C r , BUREAU. SUES & ' ' : ISolclor. Bee _ . .1 l v. . Hridln . ; OMAHA ' r t1jeAtIvIceF1tEE. : - . , , RAIL'VAY ' " fnlE CARD Leaves IBURLINGTON & MO. RLVLtR.IArrives IIVER.IArh-es LeaVCS\DUnLIGTON \ Omnha Union _ Dcpot. 10lh & Mason Sls.1 Omaha 10Iam. : : Ucnv Express..9:33am : 4:3lpmn.Blk. : Bills. Mont. & i'uget Snd , lOx. 4:10pm : 4 :3Spm. : . . . . .Venier Iuget . Snd . . . . x . 4 :1010 : G:45pm.Nebraskn : Local ( except Sunday ) . 7:4lpni : .8I : , . un.Llneln I.cnl ( except Sund'.lam ) : Leaves ICIIICAGO . BURLINGTON & Q.IArrlves \CHICAGO. \ Omnha Union _ Vellot. lath & Mason QIArrlve.1 I 4:15pm..Chicago : Vcstihulo..9:50am . . : 9tam. : . . . . .ChIcago Ex\re. . . . . . . . 4:20pm : 7:50pm..Chicago : and Iowa Local. . . . 8:00am 1 :35nm. : . . .laclUc : Junction I.oeal. . . . IOpm : Leaves \CHl \ GO. -MIL & ST. PAULIArrives Omahn Union Depot 10lh & ! asonls , I Omaha 6:0pm. : . . . . .Cnlago Limited. . . . . . . 9:0al : 11:10am. . . .ChlcagoExpress ( ox Sun. ) . . , ; : opm Leaves ICIIICAGO & NO1tTItVIOST'N. Arrives Leav"CllCGO NoilTIWEST' .IArh'e. OnahalU. \ 1. Depot lIthe & Mason Sls.1 Omaha llO5nm..10aatern ; 1iprczs. : - . . . 5:20pm : . : opl. . . . .Vestbuled Expess-:5 : 6inl. : . . . . .Mo. Valley Local..10:30pm : 5.SIII..Omnhn Chicago Special. . . . . 2:15pm I.eav. I I ChICAGO . H. I. ' ' 1'AClF1C. ArrIves Omahn Union DepotiOth & Mason SI.I Omaha _ _ _ _ _ _ AST. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hlOOam..Atlantic . Express ( cx Sunday ) . . GOipm : 6:21pm..NIght I "pre.s. . . . . . . 9rnl : 4:30pm. : . .Chlcago Ve.lbuleil LImIted . . . 1:05pm : 11Bpm.OklaiiomnaIOxp. _ ( C. D. ex Sun..Il:30pnm ) : - - _ _ _ _ _ WEST.- _ _ _ _ 5l5am.Oklahoma : & T xasEx ( cx . Sunlh:3Opm 1 :10pm. . . . . .Cotordo J.lmlted. . Sun..l . . . . :30ii : I.eave I C.1T.PM. & U. IArrh'u Omaha Depot 15th and " 'obster Ht. I Omaha 9IQam..Nebraskn. : . l'af.enger ( dal ) . . . 8Ipni : 4Zhpm.Sioux : City Express ( ex. Sun..hl:50.im ) . : Ciy Sun..1t5 . ! ! : :3pl..Sloux ! p . . . . . . . . . . . . : nulLIml _ _ ed. . . . . . . 9 : lOam LaVes\-F.E-MOVAJ.y.-IArh'cs \ Omaha Dept 15th nd _ 'Vehster Ils. 1 Omaha : ' . . . . . . . Mal and lOxpresa. : : . . . . . 4:11pm : 2:10110. : ( < : Sat. ) Wyo Er . lex. : ) :5'111 : . 9:05am. : .Norrolk lOxpress ( ex. Sunday ) . .10l0auui : . . :5Spl..lrcmont : Pass. ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 7:50pm : : . . . . . . . . . Iaul I prs. . . . . . . 9:4 : ! 1 Laves IC . C. ST. J. & . ( . 11. lArrlves Omnhn _ I Union Depot , 10lh & Mason Hls.1 Omaha' ' 9:45am..Kauuuuaa : - City - Day - Express. . . . 6 :1011 : 3:4pm.K. : C. Night lx. via U. I' . 'L'rans. 6:51'1 : Leaves I MIHSOUI PACII. IAI'rh'e Omaha \ Depol.lluhmand\Vebster Rts I Omaha -9 :4s : . . . . . . : : : . : : Express . . . . ' . . . 6:00am : : mur' Express. . . . . . . 6:0ipm : 5:10Il.Nebrn.k : Local ( ex. Sun L. ) . .l0ani : Leaves SIOUX CITY & IAClo : . IArlves Omaha I Depot Ulh and Webster Sts. I Omaha 6:10pm..St. : I'oul LImited , . , . . : 9tll : Leaves I SIOUX CITY & - PACIFIC : -rrlves Omaha iJnien Depot 10lh & Mason Sls.1 Omnha 6:5inm.Hloux : : - City Passenger.l0pnu : : : ! : . . . . _ I'aul _ Limited. . . . . . . . :10 : jm - - Leaves UNION l'ACIFIC ArrIves Omaha \ UnIon Del'ol. 10lh & Mason Sls.1 Omaha l0:003n1..Kearmiey : . gxI1r. . . . . . . . . 3:4\m : : 2:00pm. . . . . . . , . nney l'IYI'r. . . . . . . . 5:351'0 : 2Oopm.hleatrlce : & Stramnsh'vtix . lex. Hun ) . 3:4iuui : 7:30pl. . . . . . . . .I'acl Slrnm.I'UIP" . . . . . . . . . . . 3:1111 : : : = : \ , . . . . . . . . . ' < j4f"S. - . . . . . . . . . - 4lopgm : - ' . , - - - - - : I.en'es\ \ I WAIAHU HAI.WAY.11 : \ - OnlalialUnlon Ie , . , & , , Sls.1 Omaha 3:55pm..St : . L'uls q\won flaIl..3pm : 1I'I O' UnI ai.1 .n Ubhn 111 , Max O'nei relates tlatlne daY Jo war. lecturing - turing In Sandluttrst Vlco-Ja . on his favorite subject : "John Dull at flie , " In ( lie limit row ot the orchestra s\b71u , ! there was a man who evIdently had Imat a ! fhooner or Iwo oC colonial beer , aud hat fQ ten Inimiutes In- cessanty growled a 'eviy tlatement made by the lecturer By Ind11y Max O'lel had to remind his audience . rl L explaIn a point , that he was a Irrenchl\al ( " \ii , you're a l'elfcflnan , " shouted the man lt the tOil ot hls'vol . "veIi . If you're I Frenchman , you ptfa'6 leave John Dul alone anti give le a lecture Waterloo , you beggar ! IJ Max O'nel declined to give a lelure on 'Valerloo , as thIs was not the ( subject an. nouneed. On hearing this the jolly BrIton rose again , faced the audience , and said : "Thls man says be Is a Frenchman and be can't sneak on Waterloo , I tell you the man Is no } 'reaclman. ' MId a his speech threatened to replace lie Ife1ur , two police. men had to come to the rescue pf this 'reneh- man - . TIme , I0t 01 Old 1:11. This Is supposed to be the era at young men , but the truth Is there 'wero lever more famous oIl men on deck than we have today . Mr. Gladstone I 85. and 1r. Jules Simon Is .20. . 10th are physically strong and active , and they are now doing some : at their beat vork But these are nQt the only Instances In history of the extraordinary activity of very old men. Dandola , when halt 90. and Utterly blind , stormed Constantinople ! . TItan was Illntng .bll finest plcturfl when he died In his 100tl year . Sir Isac New- ton 'as president ot the Royal society nt the ago ot 83 , and I.andor finished his "Imagln- oily Conversations" at tim ago ot 89. Broughom was a strong debater at 80. and Lyndhurst , when over ! 0. spoke In the nnl or Lords. Franklin was governor of Pennsylvania - vania lt the & age of 82 , antI we now have torr1 In . the - Senate ' . at 83. The only way to cure cntnrrh Is to purity the Iood. ' Hood's Sarsaparia Ilurifcs the blool and tones up the . \yholo system. WENT LIKE HOT CAKES. CAKS . . . - , \ SUCCldll , IluIOllr ) ' 8eh..o In Ito 11ntrllonht I.Ile. hout five ycars ago , relates Youth's Companion - panion , the secretary at 1 missIonary orgaiii- zUt ! 1 I _ .one oC oir great religious denomi- natons visited a large mIning town In the west Ther was I missionary In the place wih whom he sta'ed. ' 'h ! dinner was cooked and served hy the wife ot his host , who sat down , too wearied to cat. "have you no help ? " asked the secretary The mlsslonary's wife laughed "There are severaL thousands of men In this town nnd only tventytwovorncn . " she said "Tho women are wIves ot prosperous citizens. I do not , Imow thnt onB ot them has I mnlll to help lier. There arc not enough Chinamen to meet domestc demnnds. Women coots or chambermaids would make n fortune here. " "Whom do the men marry ? " Inquired the secretar ) ' . after a thoughtul paus "They don't . . . the . marr ) replied missionary. "Morc than that thl : reglQn Is settled by ranchmen , young Then who , for want oC home life. are driven to drinking and gnm- bling. This town Is fled with saloons and gamblng dens. "The must have men amusement-some- thing beside , their wo k. TJley are not usually a class who care for reading , or who have much sel-control. The most efcient help that I could have In my , work would be a few good homes with wives and mothers In th ? m. " The difficulty was a new one to the good secretary. - I remained In his memory. Six months Inter he : visited a large country town In New England. Alter two days ho said to the clergyman . "I se only women and old flea here. . Where ' are your young - men ? " ' - . , ien. no west , " was the" reply. " 'YOrB than that , thy have carried with them the capital and energy of the town There Is 10 fndustry here by which time surplni popu- laton of women can support themselves They simply slave amId starve and grow old. " The secretary made no reply. hut some time later he mndB a suggestion and a proposal - posal to his host which was . I he would select thirty respectable amid Industrious 'oung women In his town and Induce them to 10 to the mining town he had visited 11 would consign them to the care oC the missionary - sionary and his wIfe , who would take them In charge and secure work for them , for which they would receIve liberal I'ay. ' " 1 wIll see , " he said , "that the expense of their passage out Is paid and the cost oC their board until each girl ijas foun employment " The offer was accepted , amid won a car load of brIght energetic girls were on their way west A year o ; more later the secretary again visited the missionary a 'II again his wife cooked and served the dinner "Why , where are tl' thirty mails ? " he exclaimed. "Every one. " said Mrs. M. ( , "Is married and In a hOle oC her own , making , I hope , a hotter man of her husbam1 As you Intended - tended they should do , " she addbd sIgnif- cantly. . The old clergyman laughed. "There are other ways ot preaching the gospel than hy sermons , " he said . quietly. A Chili Enjoys The pleasant flavor . gentle action and sooth- lng' efects ot Syrup of Figs when In need of a laxative ; and I the father or mother be , costIve or bilIous the most gratifying results tel OW Its use , s. ) that I Is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle on hand. . EACH WORE ' COURT PLASTER Amid Eo < the 'oulh Cntmldmm' ( roll " 'hlch Cnmn Ilto II" llooms. The younr man \vho thinks he Is goIng 10 oome out nheal In ary joke In which a girl at ordinary sharpneu Is Involved Is sure to find his mlstalte. I haplenel some tme ( ago In n certain college Ihnt the , dormitories oC both thB yourg lady and gentlemen sUllenls opened Into time samna hall , says the Indian- npols ) Sentinel . One evening hear midnight one of the girls , who hall slipped out ot hem' room to enjoy I secret chat with One of ' time other girls was hurrllr to her reel and In the dark mistook time room , entering the rOJm of one oC the boys by niistalco lie was standlnr by the gas jet having Just ture,1 out the light . and when shiv had foulcl the match which she c3rrled In her I > ockl nod started to light the gas she stumllell against hiinm Ot course she screamed anti started for the door but he was too quick for her gnu holding her for a moment nctualy bit her eheelc In order that ho .mlght identity time young lady' when next they met. OC course her wrath Iwo\ no bouuds and when eie nally maclied , sie : naly roched her room she called an inmiignation caled Inllgnalon meel- Ing cf the other girl and ex- plaineul what the horrid fellow had presumed - sumed to do. She could nevpr face him again and was not gain to chapel In the morning : . lInt then , ot cotiroc he would know who she was was . and she appealed to the gills to help her out of the ditilculty . 'fhey did. The next mornllg when the ( girl students fell Ilast the hays al devotional exlrel3es In the chapel one wIcked youth looked over the tall at his tcstament , only to see a proeen Ion of twelve girls , each having I Ion ! strIp ot black court plaster I on her left cheet. ! lie has nerr yet discovered which girl he bit . - . . Hnrl' : Clover Root , the great blood purifier . gives freshness and clearess to the complex. Ion and cures constipation ; 2fe , fOe , $1.00. Sold ly Ooodlian Drug . Co. ' Time 11"b"ah"tl Jirldvgroommm. Yesrs are a muahroom oil town called Sawyer City tllrang UII II U few weeks Ilur- Ing the pelroleum exciement In the Brad. ford oil rerlol , says New Von ! . Truth One day a bark peeler antI his bride from the hack wood : were taking 1 twenty.tntlc.m wed. , ding journey on the railroad that traversed that section oC the country. They were very happy and caressed each other freely , ) mlndlul ot the ( smiles oC their felow IUlsen- geu. As the train pulled Into Sawyer City amid the brldelrool Imprilted his JIUlh ) kiss upon the fair one's lips . a brakcman ) opened ) the car door and shouted , "Sawyerl" "Don't care et ) did I" retorted the happy groom 'hen turing triumphantly to his bride , his luda It au eyes 200. CROOKS OF - HIGH ' DEGREE ) ! . The Various Methods Atoptet to Dent Lifo InsuRnoJ Companies , DARK MYSTERIES AND FOUL MURDERS limo I'ohol Itouto amid ( ito loiU the Chief : JlllelrutA of time " " \ul.r. - Time l'IIOU Cacuu Oi lollrcl-Clo\or Work for Uoteth'o Iccoteetols oC many notorious insurance mysteries and swindles troop Ih review oem reading . time career at lie distinguished crook IU\ awaiting trial In Philadelphia , II. It. Iolmts Is pnst master In the art oC insurance s'Indtiiig. lie haul rec\ueel\ \ to a schmc , all his crimes were 10 less numerous than his aliases. Originally a Mtltlgctt , born 01 a flrm near New I.omlon , New lam\shlre , I hecame a school teacher nt 16. was In colleGe - leGe at n. Ilrrlell nt IS , In the ( Michigan tnlvernly at 19. a graduate lt 21. amid now nt the age of 31 hmo has 1 record at frol\ $1&0.000 to $ OoJO frlllulell ) ( alien train life Ilsurnee companies , whlo circumstances point to six murders , besides Innumernhh fro insurance swindles , bogus hUlhlng schemcs , forgeries , talse 11retenses , 1'1a score or more alleged wives. Ills opertons ex tellNI from Maine 10 California , from An1 Arbor to Texas. A contnellni heat , his petty \lalnles evidenced the scientfc llnsh ali invulnerable nerve so conslleuous In the crime for which he was aphirehemimletl-tiie ' bogus Plezel Insurance swindle 11eT'etrated on I Phiadelphia commi liany. The most remarkable feature ot his nma1- lug crIminal career Is the ( ! fact that the Glemi- Oen- dale train robbery was the direct cause of his rrest. 101nts had I wealmess for jailbirds birds lie sought their acquaintance amid his chmmipaniolls or rather lila tools , were of that stripe. 10lmes was In no wise con- heeLed with the trIn rohhery. Ito \\'IS n thousand mies nwny when ledgspath I 11cr- formed the staml.nml.llel\er act two years ago. Dut Holmes met Ictgllath In jail . ji. amid when the Cormer , anti Mr.o. 1le cl and Lawyer howe quarreled over time division of the $10.000 secured on the life of l'itezci , ledgslath sent a nee : to the chle ot police ot St. Louie and the Inormaton It conveyed led to time exposure and arrest. What hmieltnssas employed II holmes to end the lives of his victms Is not In evi- denee The t10lson route Is the ono general - ally chosen h ) crooks of his cass , amid the criminal records of the country mire flhltl wih cholters detailing time diabolIcal prac- tice. Dr. llenry Meyer , who 18 now In Jai In New York nwallng trial 11 I charged with hnvlng 110lsoned five persomis ! In order to cc- cUre the money for which he hat previously Insured their lives. Time doctor's wife was his chief aeComiillhiCe. She would "marry" the "Ietm selected Induce hll to In3uro his life , amid with the aid ot the doctor dope him with deadly drugs and weep copiously as the hall clods dropped on his remnlns. The doctor was not a pioneer In the polson route to wealth. One ot the most noted cases of this kind Is thnt of Dr. Pritchard of Glasgow . Scotand , which occurred some years ngo. Dr. lrlchur was wel Imown In Gins- gow. lie belonged to a good fnmly and WaS hlrhly respectfd. Although It was not gen- erly known he was not parteulnrly happy In his home life. After a lingering illness that bailed the efforts ot time best physicians his wlCe died. H transpired that the doctor . had secured heavy Insurance on her life. TIm nmomiey was paid over to him. Not very long afterward his mother.ln.law was seized with the snme peculiar ailment thnt hind carried oft Mrs. Prltchnrd , and she , too died leI life was heaviy Irsurul nlso. 'hls see- and death following thc first so close made time Insurane companIes cuspicous. Tbey , . refused to pay the claimna anti caused the arrest of Dr. Pritchard . The bodies ( of the dead women wer exhumed : It was ound on , nnalysl3 ot the viscera that they had died ot 0oisonimig ! hy antlmnomiy-thme same toxic tolsonng ngent used by Dr. Meyer. Dr. Prichard was taken to Edinburgh , where he was tried for murder and convicted. Ito was hanged nt Glasgow . the .executon beIng witnessed by many ot the students of the Glasgow un- ( nrsl ) ' . THE BOGUS CORPSE PLAN. Attempts to defraud life Inslrance companies - panies without 'resortng to murder arc coin- mon enough. All 1\rts ot subterfuges have bton adopted . secure tIme necessary proof ) of death , and It Is the Ingeniousness of these devices that makes up the Interest In the literature of 1 [ Insurnncc frauds One oC the .ecent cases of attempted fraud was that oC Benjamin Musgravo of Chicago , who tool out policies amounting 10 some $30.000 In the United States Mutlnl Accident - dent associatlomi. At hint tmo Musgravo lived with his wife and sister - on Kedzle avenue. ACer a short tme lIe went alone to Imitliana , vimcre under somii , plausible pretext - text , he occupied n 5 1 al frame cabin near Terre Haute. One night this cabIn burned down , and In the debris ' were found some charred human bones which were supposed to be Musgravo's , and a masonic charm known to bB his. ills wIdow mOlred him as dead and demanded $30,000 from the Insurance - suranco . comlilan which refused pnyment pending an investIgation. H was lcrel that Mnsgrnvc's menus would not warrant hIm In carrying $30,000 life insurance. The detectives Cound that lusgrVB had bought In St. Louis from a medical student a human skeleton , which he had shlppell to him to nn omco In the Tacoma block nml which he hail subsequently forwarded to Terre haute. While the Inquest on the hones found In the ruins wns In progress and the coroner's Jury was declarIng them to be tile remaIns at Benjamin ) Musgrave the detectives wore chasing hll 60 close that as they went In the trout door oC his residence ho went out the ( back door lie was finally captured at St. Pnul and Is now In time Michigan City petmitemitiary . penlentary. A Eomewhal simiar l'sso was that ot Antoine - tome Thrun , of recent date who , after securing - curing n large amount oC Insurance on his life , wns snpposed to have perished In a treat at JanesvliheVis. . lie was traced to Now Orleans where he was located hy means oC decoy letters , and brought hack to WIscon- simi where he was tried and convlcled amid sent for a term of years . to the Wanpun prisomi where Iw now Is. A KANSAS SPJC1M10N. A noted case Is that oC J. H. 11lnan. w"leh dates back sOle years 11man IvcI1 In I.wrence , lCmuim : . , and , aCer ohtalnlng polIcIes - Ides alountng 10 25,000 01 his life , went with a confederate namneti Brown to Wichita , near which town they lived on a ranch , hither they br9tigllt a man who reselhled Hllal II wol/hl ane elght. 'i'ogothoi' they Idlpd this mnn and burled him on time much clad In ihiiiunan' & clothes , with several 01 Ilihlman's Irlnkets In the Joclets , Brown ) returned alone to Lawrence nlil tul,1 , how ho had accidentaly Idl d 111man und Ilcman I tIme 35,000. Time company rofmzooti 11uYlent , and on being exhumed , the body buried on : the ranch WIS found nct to ho hhhhlunan's. Irownted. . i heavy rewad was offered for ililhumiaim'ms capture lie was arrested In Arl. zona. hut his captors quarreled In advance over the division of the reward and 111nll Jer.ualel ] one oC thel 10 let 11m eseapo. 10 I has never been rfcIJturr.1 unll the suits fO the mone are still Jenling In time courts A sailor named Wugner ntemptell n neat swindle on the Travehtrs ' J\ccllcnt Insurance .company. : lIe tool out a $100 policy alien on time nlt trip ul his /hll fel overbard : In Bufal ! hurlnr , Several men saw 111 fall and /0 , miuwim The holy was not recovered , The compammy cent ale(1 ( tim'o claim and the widow sued A , elelerUve was "il ou 110 t boat al which Wagner kil'crltell dIFlulst.1 ns n sailor. 'fh ! ; dclltvc : ; ; ot Into the g"IIII graces ( f ( lit' ! ate. \\'h. ' told him how Wal' I lien had fIIPI ) ' clung to 1 rOIJ left hanging I fro I time 11. [ c f the best Cor ( that l'Ur(8 ' ' till n rcns'otiienL oJJlrlnnly was afforded hll 10 I ; ' ) u hore. WIRlcr ; WU cJturtd In New Orleans alll ! t W. prolneet In count Just after sei't-rai men had swom 10 ha\'JI seem ; him drown. A RmO ] ; 50QDO. n , lelbln& this \,1. Ih' wel Planned hIl futile dQ\'lco of Janver'ihitins of mnch , ilati , who IUurc\ his ICt ! for $ :0.00 and not iOllg alerwards tel ( \'erIQ.1 Otis evening ! from In Ohio rlvr mltsqrner . , on which heH \ a passenger : , "lroUte from CIncinnat to Cairo. 'eHrt men SOW hIm lose his ) , balance anti sink In the muddy water , which was covered with floating Ice . tla . aeasou buing mIdwinter I \ . semcIImposlhln that f man could - hf\ Ih'eIn such cold water anti 8\\lm to shone hut the In9urancB Colupali ) ' was SllshlCiOUs IU9)1cloUI anl\ ' em\locII ComJal The ) ' Chllltr. ) . Wlkils for n year or marc. Plnal ) ' they got the whole story. 'imen Vm'iikins loft home lie hitid oIl fIrst a stilt of Imoav3' uiulorclothuiig and over this an ordinary street suit , wIth a pair ef lmoes 1:1 : one coat tail pocket ami a soft hint auth a i'alr of socks In ( ho other , Over this ho 'yore a tight-fitting rubber ault , slt'Ciahi ) inatlo for time imirise , anti OlItsitlo this. nmi ordinary suit of clotimes , ill the coat ( Jr vimieim Were SCWll en igii cork strips to keel ) imini afloat.'imen lie tell overboard only lila head , hiahitis Slut feet vero wetted , amid wimen ho fleated to the river bank ho stripped oft hiiuivet clothes , shied his rmlbbcr eliO'elOllC , anti , having dohIneti his dry lint anti shoeS , vas ready to appear as henry Stmiitii , I ho was caighmt near 'uloiimpiuis anti went to tIm Cohiimnbums liellltentiar ) ' as a me- suit of Imis effort to get rich too qmlickl ) ' , . TI1ACK10D llA 1100K , One at ( lie Stritligest cases at thil 1(11111 05 recorti was that of nlio Iouineihy ) , a young mail living at Fet t C.r.1vc , Ore , , about fifty liiiles froimi i'rtImiimd , Tht : , yoummg Imiahi's Paremits imaul died when lie as btit a lmoy aimui lie Imad beemt raiseui by au uhiler tuarnicit sister , Time fmilnily hiiO'ed from ihlack Rock , ' ( ViG. , to Oregomi , anti Illet with poor auccess. Ther affairs became very haul , anti his sister Bill ? hie hmimehmanul cre about to lose their farm Imy foreclosure of tIle iuiorigagn oil It. , This affected yoimmig 1)oiiimeliy tleeply , lie obtaintd lohicies for $100,000 Oil lila life troiii thin Nei' York Mutual , amid a luontll later lie tell from a hr tree lie was trimumimig aimmi was ilmstalmtly kihiemi , Tue comnpaul ) ' re- ftmscd paymument mttmtl lmmstrtictii , A. l'imiker- ten to Persoimally investigimto ( ho case , as siuleide was siispectetl , flInt thm nohicies con- taimieti a suicide forfeiture climse , It. vaa learmIcul thin t t lm e you ii g Ilium ii ill t mIlilImli ng the hr tree hiroceetleti iii order thin reverse of time mistumi iny of uloimmg $111111 work. lie begumll at the boitomit of the tree luistenti of time top , amitl cut away lime braiicimes as Imo ivent imp , ii ii t ii lie hmatl a slicer fum I I of 100 feet beimeath hiiimm i'ithi lmotilllhg to break lila ( lescemit. It was also toiliml cult ( lint In order to make thmt , first lmaymmlt'nt of lmremimitlmmm auth get Possession of time PolicIes lamiiielly hail ield or lumortgaged everytluimmg lie ioasesseii , 133' his will all was heft. to time siater at l'ortland , It was 'emruieti ' timat , lomiuielly haul been a liatroml of time Public liimrary , One look , time aticatlalit said , l5omimmiyily mat reatl imo lees ( bali three tiumits simarthy lm. fono , imi ulcatim. It ln'oI'eti to b& , a navel , ' \\as It 11cr Fnmlt ? " Time hihot 'as time story of a Frt'uiclmmiiaii of liable family s'hmo vns oil the verge' of bankruptcy nut ! dishmomior. Ills ommiy 00mm , learuming of imic parent's straits , imiumreti hmi own hifo for a large sum : took , with somne friends , a trip io time Altis , vimem-e Ime fell imito a crevasse ; time iimstmraneo Imiomicy haul time father's debts amid saved the fuumnily hiiimmor. Young Ioi- : mieliy hail neted OmIt iii r.7ahiiy tile trumgeiy lumiagimied by time nimtimor , ouil' that as theme was no crevasse in a glacier for imhin to fall imito ho fell frommi mo fir tree. It was to nIl aPPearances a case of sumlcitle , but time CCIII- pan ) ' couiilmrommiised and 'time sister was gIven $15,000 , so ( hint time yoummg noah did not. dlo altogether iii % 'aium. INSURIOL ) fly CitEllTOltS. At Fairfield , Tex , , lived a omico lirospbroums busIness 111311 'hmo contracted time tlrimik hmabit , Ills creditors Immsimri'ii his life for soy- oral times time ammioumit of timeir claims amid ' thiemi gave imimn a carte blanchme for liquor ium a saloon. hlci tiled of alcoiuohismmi within three mouths. Time comupanles mcsisted ammil ( lie case was commipromemiscd. Mami' cases of ( maui ? in connectiomi wIth .4 time immslcai ) examniumatlomi required of all apmhlcants for life insumanco are on record. Time nmost of these attempts ( alto time forni of immmlmersoumatiolm by a strong , healthy' luau of unotimer u'huo seeks ( o b insured , but s'lmo is hot In ooti imeaitli. Not bug chico two of the oillccrs of a imubordiiiata coummoil of the Anienicaii loglomh of hlolmor at St. Louis comisimineul imi this way : A mami oml thmo verge of death by comistimption was immi- porsonab el at. time phmysiciami's cxamnimmatioem by a robust man. , The sick mmmii soomi died amid j time officers certified to tIme truth of their own client. 'l'Imo fraud ves discovered and ( lie perpetrators are in state prison , This style ' 'of owlndhIng , is known as "graveyard in- suranee. " Time proteedimmgs wiilim brought time Dwight niystcry hmefore ( ho New York public were begun In March , 1585 , vhien four out of the twenty-six comuiliamiics Iii wimichm Colonel Vm'al- toil Dwight's life was insured made a written agreemuont i'ithi well 1mmoivn detectives , imy tIme terms of vimicht they vcro to pay the detectives $10,000 "for thmc protilmetion wIthin. six months of W'altomi Dm'iglmt aliva ; " or. umhion time production of 'evidcilce that caid DwIght was alive at least one year subsequent - sequent to November 15 , 1878 , such fact t be proved to time satlsfactlomi of' thmo court , and jury In somue of time cases now peuldimig. " Time detectIves failed shgmially to unearth Iuvlghit , and time case remminins to thl' day tlmo greatest of Insurance mysteries , ' TRIO CRANDALL MYSTEIVY' . Wlmen flryammt II. Crandall was called to tIme bar iii Iltuffalo a year or two ago to , answer time change of muwimmthhiumg It was said of lmim ( hint ime imad "fooled ilvo Imisumanee conmpanies , deluded lila brothers in free- masomiry and hauled tim detectives for six years. " l'nior to April , 1S86 , Mr. Cramidail's reputation was of ( ho heat. lb was lii ( lie real estate busiumess , associated with henry \v. Box , a poPular lmimumm at Albammy , Crami- miahl was cmi export , and ought to have ) miad a good deal of imomiey. lie imad a hiOIpy 4 imcmmmo and three bright clmihilteii , the oldest 18. his life vas tnsmmred iii time Northwestern Masomile AId association , the Masonic Life associatiomi , time Aumelemit Order of United 'SVorhtummen , time Royal I'oiimplurn of Temper- once , and tile Emiipiro Order of Mutual Aid , for $10,500. April 1 , 18S0 , lm i'rote Ills vlto ( rein NIagara Falls timat lid was tired of life , wrote to others that hue Was going to thrown hImself , amid , plmmniumg lila camel to' imis hat , disaimpoaretl , A corpse was feuuimd in time river and Identit'uad all that of Crandall by Dr. Green , his family physician , It lay burled iii tlI3 Crandait " tamnliy lot for tmoarly six years , Time suspi- , clans of tIme irusuramice coimiphlhies wei'o arcuocil by a statement of ( hut widow that her Imusbard always voro boots , vhmcneas laced idiots were found emi time corpse. Other trifling cinctmhmumtancems inem'eatued tlmeti sus- plcions , and time comimpanies filially mtgree,1 to jmay time value of time hobbs to Mayor fliChol ) of Buffalo to lmold as trustee for ( hires years iior.clitmg atm iimvestigation , If Cr01111511 could hot lie found ill tlmat timmie thuo Imiommey was to be laid over to Mrs. Crunuiall. ; Three years Imassed mmmiii thin $ I000 was haul over to Mrs. Cnanthumhl , iii May , 1892. mihuo years and mimore mOlter his supposed mlrowning , Bryant 13 , Ci'aumilail ti'as arrested in Los Almgeles , whine lie haul bemi living ever since his thiaalmiieuunmmlmce ; t'Itli a % 'Jolnan i'iio kneis' hmiumi as Ilryamit hi'ilson , i3ime betrayed imlni , L'rmnilali is mmow expiatimig 1mb cunioitmi crIme. TIme insiurmnco ; commIpaumied could miot get oil their mimammoy ( Lick. hmowoyar , , Dr. 0 , V. Fraker of Rxcelmiior Springs , Mo , , took lila 0111cc boy lisiiizmi ; in thm Mis. soimrl river omie day last r.prlng. Time had , JotumI Rdmnummtls by mmmc , returned notme ! aint said time elector hind been ( lrowmmtd , Time bauly Was iiever founti , Dr. Irzuker's life was In- aimed ton $0O00 , Time EtIlliulibbo conmpany , wiiicii lucid tile biggest ahimmi , ImOs refused pay- miemmt. ' C In Augmhst , 1880 , NaCon A. Schmiiimscimeler- vltz , a i'ohhah Jew , iumsurd his life In Clii. cage for $ ,000 Ill thin EtlIli commipany of hartford - ford , Cohn , Soon afterwards ho returned to Itoummlmey. ill Russian I'olauiml , Oumo day ho was walking aim tile ice over I Imo Ijycr ( fltmg , Wimicim 110118 into time fliacI aemo not tar ( raIn Odessa , when lie tell immlo a hole emit for the imtnermujomm of tIle statue of time Ilavior , cmiii aitl : was drowned. iavlml MerniU , a fremmU , i'as witlm imhiml , anui says hue trlcil lila he3t. to get huh out of time helm' . Time comnpumny bait muumatmicions alId refused ( a pay , A Inwoult , ivhmicii at last accotmuits was mtiii penIlilmg , re. suIted , TIle Irmmutii'auico eOiipauiy says thmmut time holes the Russialimi Cult iii thin ira to ltimunermte sacrcil stables iui are imot mmmore timutim three or five bimeimea while. 4 - - - - - - M'ml Iomm mit time Huimi , Tue sun has thmreu kuirmwn motions : 1 , An axIal rotatiomm , wluieii is hiiaillhy ChiOmI'll by the PPearaIme anti dIsmplleuurullee ; of tysuhl ktmown .11:4 : * IitJOti liftu surface , Tile mneam ; Period of this axial motion is tuemity.tlmnea and onu.imaif of our ulays. 2. A mlmutiohi around limo ceIute of ( liii gravity of time whole solar sylt080--4 uiloticIl I' , imichi eami emily liii a3crrtaibiI b the Use f very dt'hic.mte instnmiunetn , on account of his great immee , im iuiniu is greater than tlii total of all time oilier befit's 'it time syateumi Ctilmibhnell. 3 , A iirognesivs maCoh thmrougim SimaCo ill time dircetirmm ol time conoteilation t hiereimies , Tutu rate of ppouiul tm ; tiil last ) mutnied utmotioum is hut known , hut it is esi. matnml to ho 150,0Q0,04'0 ' nIi hCt year , ammml sonic ilmvtustliiumtumi e'l'il thiuik It ImossihiO liumut. the role % ilIl oxcec'I thi ahmo'p cstiimite by I.